An opportunity cropped up to supplement the "never ending story" of building my 131 Abarth with a project being developed from the beginning to end.

Some time ago, by a set of unusual circumstances our little stable was supplemented by a 1600 131 coupe, of 1976 !

We had no plans to build another 131 Abarth replica and the car was just sitting abandoned in a garage, waiting for real fan who would appreciate this little beauty.

Sometime this summer a friend turned to us to help him building a 131 Abarth replica. He did not know of what was sitting in our garage just waiting for him. When he saw it he immediately fell in love with it.

Now wonder , it really is a beauty .....

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Now the project is under way ... and we have this rare opportunity to share its development from the very beginning ...

The car is to be ultimately a replica gr 4 but will be developed in stages.

Preparing the car for chassis weld strengthening- the car must be literally taken apart.

This gave us an excellent opportunity to find the real rust weak spots ...

Well, this is what we found :

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We have found no rust problems of the structural elements in the car. Minor rust problems with the body panels are of no issue as all the wings and bonnets will be replaced with light weight fiberglass elements. The doors as as new , too. It really looks like a miracle or does it ?

Maybe all those that say that fiats of the 70's and 80's were just a rusty pieces of junk the moment they left the factory, were wrong. Well, this car proves that if cared for , Fiat 131 can last forever and have virtually no rust issues.

With this conclusion the car went to specialized garage where they will strengthen the chassis for sports and install a FIA certified roll cage.

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The car has already been registered as "historic vehicle" has yellow plates and has undergone the last MOT in its life. The rest will be technical inspections conducted by stewards before it is allowed to start in a rally. We hope its first rally start will take place in April 2015.

Next: cage installation and body strengthening in about two weeks . In the mean time please enjoy these lovely pictures of a healthy 131 coupe body and chassis. It really is a rarity, nowadays.

We are waiting for the car to come back from the welder , but in the meantime we have key Abarth suspension parts for it:

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It comes from a Stradale, but under the circumstances of a very short supply and great demand we were extremely lucky to get those. These are all homologated so the car will have fully historic Abarth independent suspension ( no re-manufactured parts).

More to come soon .

Miro

PS: other parts like ARB's for rear and front and rear struts are also here ( though not shown of the pictures) ...

We are also planning proper set of camshafts... to match expected engine specs and characteristics ... We can either pick up one of many sets sitting of a wine shelf , or design one specifically for this engine. We are indeed lucky to have in-house expertise in designing camshafts as well as technical capability to make them. Guys that do it are all well over their 60-s , which means that the younger generation will be pretty much stuck with off the shelf ones.

I also envy the car owner
Now am only helping him to compete this project.

This car has in fact a funny history. I bought it for a friend whose client urgently needed 131 2dr for a 131 Abarth replica project.

When I saw the car I bought it , but by this time the client lost interest.

I think this client (whom I never met) did not trust my judgment and he decided to buy a 131 Racing in UK, which he could inspect locally.

So I was stuck with a car I did not need ... and nobody seemed to want it.

People new the car came from Sweden and may have feared that Swedish snow turned it into a pile of junk. ( They forgot that cars rus5t due to humidity and salt not snow. The Swedes never use salt to melt the snow, while salt is used ll over Europe causing the cars to rust, especially where it is dump during 3 out of 4 seasons of the year , like in UK)

Ultimately a local friend turned to me to help him build a 131 Abarth replica , and when he saw the car he put cash on the table.
Right I am helping him to build it ... The man who is actually doing all the work is my mechanic , who knows my 131 inside out and has extremely wide experience with competition car preparation ( engines, suspension, body) as well specialized knowledge of Fiats. He builds all cars as it each of them was for his own racing/rallying.

So the current owner guys is indeed a very lucky man ...

Rgds

Miro

PS: will ask for pictures of seem welding and body strengthening and post them, when I get them.